Monday, May 26, 2014

Monday Reading List




Its Monday! What Are You Reading? is a weekly meme hosted by Shelia at Book Journey. Share what books you have finished in the last week, are currently reading and what might be coming up next!




Reviews Posted Last Week:
Links will take you to my review

Rose Harbor in Bloom by Debbie Macomber
Reflections of the Queen Snow White by David Meredith
My Liege of Dark Haven by Cherise Sinclair (After Dark)
Treasury for One Year Olds (Bedtime Story)
Relish by Lucy Knisley (Graphic Novel)
Bad Beginnings by Lemony Snicket (Mini Review)
How to Stuff a Wild Zucchini by Heather Horrocks (Mini Review)
Life Lessons from a Ranch Horse by Mark Rashid (Mini Review)
Ophelia by Lisa M. Klein (Mini Review)
 

Books Finished Last Week:
Reviews will be posted at a later date

Ophelia (DNF)
Down Came the Rain
Blueberries for Sal
Bedtime for Francis
Seduced by the King
Perfect Match
Firelight
Taken by the Vampire King

 
Currently Reading:

Mozart Season by Virginia Euwer Wolff - PB - on page 35 of 272
Lest the Dew Rust Them by Michael Drakich - Kindle - 2%



 Books to be Read Soon:
 
Dakota Home by Debbie Macomber
Dakota Always by Debbie Macomber
Buffalo Valley by Debbie Macomber
Vanish by Sophie Jordan
Hidden by Sophie Jordan
Breathless by Sophie Jordan
Barefoot by Ruth Patterson
Dark Chatter by Andrew Branch (Requested Review)


 

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Definitely have started slowing things down with the reading, though it doesn't look like it. I was lucky enough to get to take a mental health day from the office on a day when Hubby was working and Munchkin was at daycare and it was a rainy day, so I spent the day working on crafts and reading. I definitely still want to finish several more books before the end of the month but we will see how it goes.

I hope all of you in the US have been enjoying a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend, but please remember the reason for this extra day off of work. Here are a few pictures myself and Hubby have taken over the years that have come to symbolize the day for us.
 
 


 
 
 

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